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REPORT ON LONG-RANGE PLANS FOR THE UNIVERSITY
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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REPORT ON LONG-RANGE PLANS FOR THE UNIVERSITY

The President reviewed the progress that had been made in the preparation of long-range plans
for the University. He noted that he had received a report from the University Long-Range Planning
Committee on its work for the academic session of 1961-1962 and that certain proposals in that study
were now under review for possible action. He also stated that he had appointed a committee to
prepare for his consideration a master plan for the University to guide the future physical growth
of the University. In connection with another matter, he distributed to the Board and discussed a
letter he had sent to the members of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences concerning certain changes
which had been made in the administrative structure of that faculty. Finally, he alluded to an
institutional self-study which was to be launched in the near future and which was to be the subject
of a resolution to be proposed as the next item of business